My final Big Ten Power Rankings, presented by ArcelorMittal, remain relatively unchanged after the final week of regular-season action. There are some potential debates. Like, should Minnesota be ahead of Nebraska? Still, there is no arguing about who the top two teams are. [ MORE: Ohio State-Michigan was a “classic” | Ohio State a double winner Saturday ] POWER RANKINGS PRESENTED BY 1. Ohio State (12-0, 8-0). The Buckeyes didn’t score any style points, but they won a thriller with Michigan to finish 12-0 and push their winning streak to 24-0. The offense is tremendous. Few teams in the nation are playing

Before we turn our attention to the Big Ten title game, it’s time to revisit how the BTN.com team and Big Ten fans did with their Week 14 Big Ten predictions. Big Ten fans led the way, at 5-1, to move into a first-place tie atop the season standings. Nice work, fans! See all the Week 14 results and latest standings in this post. [ MORE: Week 14 scoreboard | Week 14 grades, stocks | Power Rankings ] Sean Merriman (@BTNSean) Season record: 80-16 Week 14 record: 4-2 Picks: Nebraska 27, Iowa 17; Michigan State 34, Minnesota 10; Ohio State

Every Sunday during the Big Ten football season, BTN analyst Gerry DiNardo heads to Twitter to offer his “Sunday Ruminations.” Get DiNardo’s Week 14 thoughts in this post. Also, don’t forget to follow @gerrydinardo. [ MORE: Power Rankings | What did Dienhart learn in Week 14? | Dienhart’s honors, grades & more ] ILLINOIS Sunday Ruminations #Illinois Significant progress from last year shown from game 1 to 12. Same jump next year would be impressive. — Gerry DiNardo (@gerrydinardo) December 1, 2013 INDIANA Sunday Ruminations #Hoosiers Excellent progress for KW in 3yrs Two more steps – extend KW contract and

A wild Saturday saw Ohio State push its winning streak to 24 and see its BCS title game hopes receive a massive boost with Alabama’s stunning loss at Auburn. Wisconsin saw its hopes for an at-large BCS bowl slot ruined by a baffling home loss to Penn State. Here’s my recap of Week 14. [ MORE: Get Dienhart’s final Power Rankings | See what Dienhart learned in Week 14 ] Biggest surprise: Few envisioned Penn State strolling into Wisconsin and leaving with a win. The Nittany Lions were a heavy underdog and had lost two of their previous three games

Looking for Week 14 highlights, stats and game stories? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Catch up on all the day’s best highlights and check out all the stats and game recaps from an action-packed Week 14 in this post. OHIO STATE 42, MICHIGAN 41 | RECAP | BOX | PLAY-BY-PLAY (AP) Tyvis Powell intercepted Devin Gardner‘s pass as Michigan went for a go-ahead 2-point conversion with 32 seconds left and No. 3 Ohio State held on for a 42-41 victory Saturday in one the most thrilling games in the history of the storied Big Ten rivalry. Devin Gardner

Nebraska Director of Athletics Shawn Eichorst released a statement on head coach Bo Pelini on Saturday morning. Read the full release in this post. [ AP: Bo Pelini: ‘If they want to fire me, go ahead ] Here’s the full release: “My approach has always been to not comment publicly about our coaches until their full seasons are complete, as I strongly believe it is unfair and counter to best practices. However, given the volume of unfounded speculation and conjecture about our head football coach, I want to reaffirm what I have said many times since I have arrived at the University of Nebraska —

Saturday will be a day filled with mixed emotions throughout the University of Wisconsin’s college campus. Chris Borland will be playing his final home game as a Badger. It’s the sad reality of the situation, even though we don’t want it to happen. For the last four years, Badgers fans have been blessed with the luxury of seeing Borland play on Saturdays. Yet they all knew this day would come. The same way parents know that one day their kids will move out of the house, create a new college experience, and one day build a family of their own.

(AP) Jake Rudock threw for two touchdowns, including a 24-yarder to Kevonte Martin-Manley right after Iowa had stuffed Nebraska on a fake punt, and the Hawkeyes finished the regular season with a 38-17 victory on Friday. The Hawkeyes converted two of Nebraska’s three turnovers into touchdowns and got a short field for a third TD after the failed fake punt. Seven of Iowa’s 14 possessions started on the Cornhuskers’ side of the 50. Iowa (8-4, 5-3 Big Ten) doubled its win total from a year ago and won a fourth road game for the first time since 2009. INSTANT HIGHLIGHTS: